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    Mileage627,000 mi
    Engine ManufacturerMACK
    Location: Hutchins, Texas
    Seller: Forge Truck Centers
    Mileage324,000 mi
    Engine ManufacturerMACK
    Location: Houston, Texas
    Seller: Hernandez Truck & Equipment, LLC
    Engine ManufacturerMACK
    Horsepower350 HP
    Location: Beach City, Texas
    Mileage270,347 mi
    Engine ManufacturerMACK
    Location: Chatham, Virginia
    Mileage451,070 mi
    VIN1M2P267Y5SM023045
    Location: Oil City, Louisiana
    Seller: Bobby Johnson Equipment Co.
    Engine ManufacturerMACK
    Horsepower350 HP
    Location: Dallas, Texas
    Mileage329,000 mi
    Engine ManufacturerMACK
    Location: Groom, Texas
    Mileage698,000 mi
    Engine ManufacturerMACK
    Location: Groom, Texas
    Mileage1,675 mi
    Engine ManufacturerDETROIT
    Location: Ault, Colorado
    Location: Menlo, Iowa
    Mileage36,000 mi
    VIN2NPRMN0X59M790779
    Location: El Paso, Texas
    Seller: Autocor Importados
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Horsepower350 HP
    Location: Dallas, Texas
    Engine ManufacturerCATERPILLAR
    Horsepower425 HP
    Location: Dallas, Texas
    Mileage619,964 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCATERPILLAR
    Location: Caledonia, New York
    Seller: CALEDONIA DIESEL
    Location: Three Lakes, Wisconsin
    Mileage370,876 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Brookshire, Texas
    Mileage289,000 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Hutchins, Texas
    Seller: Forge Truck Centers
    Mileage289,000 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Houston, Texas
    Seller: Hernandez Truck & Equipment, LLC
    Mileage50,500 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Loco Hills, New Mexico
    Seller: J.C. Services, LLC
    Mileage221,158 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Robstown, Texas
    Mileage30,517 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Spencer, Iowa
    Seller: Vander Haag's Incorporated
    Mileage46,263 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Spencer, Iowa
    Seller: Vander Haag's Incorporated
    Mileage46,263 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Spencer, Iowa
    Seller: Vander Haag's Incorporated
    Mileage338,695 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Doral, Florida
    Seller: Pietro Mercurio
    Mileage381,000 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Greer, South Carolina
    Seller: Forge Truck Centers
    Mileage676,000 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Hutchins, Texas
    Seller: Forge Truck Centers
    Mileage373,038 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Brookshire, Texas
    TransmissionManual
    Transmission ManufacturerEATON
    Location: Daytona Beach, Florida
    Seller: Truck and Equipment Source

    Find Oilfield Trucks For Sale

    Oilfield trucks support heavy-duty work where crews need reliable hauling, pulling, and jobsite mobility. Dealers, oil refineries, construction companies, rental fleets, and private sellers use them to move equipment, support wellsite activity, and handle rugged road conditions.

    A 2012 International Paystar 5900 oilfield truck parked outdoors.
    2012 International Paystar 5900 Oilfield Truck

    Buyers comparing oilfield trucks for sale often look at axle setup, frame strength, winch capacity, engine condition, and cab layout. On OilFieldTrader.com, shoppers can review listings that fit field service, rig moving, pipe handling, and related oil and gas workflows.

    Oilfield Truck Benefits

    • They help crews move heavy tools, skids, pipe, tanks, and support gear between yards, leases, refineries, and remote sites.
    • Purpose-built frames, drivetrains, and suspension setups can improve uptime in mud, gravel, snow, and long-distance highway work.
    • Winch, bed, and heavy-haul configurations reduce the need for extra machines during loading, spotting, and recovery tasks.
    • Used oilfield trucks can help fleets add capacity for seasonal drilling, maintenance, shutdown, or construction demand.
    • Spec-matched trucks can improve operator control, safety, and efficiency when working around rigs, pipe yards, and congested sites.

    Oilfield Truck Applications

    • Rig moves, wellsite setup, and lease road support in active oil and gas fields
    • Pipe yard, refinery, and industrial plant hauling where heavy loads move between staging areas
    • Construction and utility work that requires off-highway traction, winching, or equipment transport
    • Rental fleet coverage for shutdowns, turnarounds, storm response, and short-term field projects
    • Cold-weather and remote-region service in Canadian and northern U.S. oilfield operations

    Types Of Oilfield Trucks

    • Winch and oilfield trucks are built for pulling, loading, and moving heavy equipment that standard road tractors may not handle as efficiently. These trucks are commonly used for rig moves, pipe handling, skid transport, and recovery work where winch control and chassis strength matter.

    How To Buy The Right Oilfield Trucks

    • Match the truck to the load. Compare gross vehicle weight rating, axle count, wheelbase, bed style, and winch setup against the heaviest equipment or material the truck will move.
    • Review field conditions. A truck working on lease roads, mud, snow, or unimproved access routes may need different tires, suspension, gearing, and driveline features than a truck used mainly on highways.
    • Check service history. Engine hours, mileage, maintenance records, frame condition, and hydraulic system care can all affect uptime for buyers comparing oilfield trucks for sale.
    • Evaluate operator needs. Cab layout, visibility, controls, sleeper options, and safety equipment can make a difference on long hauls, night work, and multi-stop field service routes.
    • Plan for fleet fit. Dealers and fleet managers often compare parts availability, service network support, emissions requirements, and trailer compatibility before choosing oilfield trucks for sale.

    Top Oilfield Truck Manufacturers

    Explore new and used oilfield truck listings on OilFieldTrader from AM General, Freightliner, International, Kenworth, Mack, Oshkosh, Peterbilt, Western Star, and other manufacturers, with options for buyers comparing conditions, drivetrains, winch packages, beds, and job-ready configurations.

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